Years later and I still find myself being moved by such a beautiful composition. His way with words, the enunciation and pure emotion in every "what" brings a tear to my eye🥲
This actually deep, When he says "what" you can see that hes lost asking for directions and he seems to be deaf and the people around him don't want to help him, but he still gets enough courage and continues to ask them, "what, what, what". For hope that he may learn to hear there voices and answer. 🙏 #CartiOver2Pac
This actually has a deep meaning. The music video portrays Carti and Uno's perception of feeling like outcasts/different. They're paranoid/self-conscious about being black (as you can see, when they walk into an all-white room, they get weird looks) and they can hear the people saying "What?" in their heads. At the end of the video when the white people eventually start spontaneously dancing with the two artists, it's their image of wanting equality and peace.
Actually the video is pretty introspective tbh. Nod to freemasonry and Ocultic culture that has now embraced hood niggas as their own, puts a more clear meaning on the phrase "Should've never gave us niggas money"
This music video is so deep. Regardless of the setting or environment you should alway be yourself. Why you gonna change up on who you are just cause you surrounded by people you don’t know ? No matter the race age or wealth you should alway be yourself and carry yourself how you are. Be real dont be fake. Revolutionary, good message to the kids.
actors bro. there are an unbelievable amount of people who desperately want to "make it" in the acting world. so they do things like music videos and other small projects at this scale. im sure the main people that got shots of them reacting to the guys walking in will use that on their "resume" so to speak. extras are a little different. it is funny to think about though, i used to wonder too.